Pulsating abdomen

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Original Poster:

6,095 posts

141 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Morning guys,

Ive had an annoying, but pain free, pulse in my lower left abdomen half way between bottom tip of my left rib cage and hip bone. Its triggered every time i sit down and starting to bug me now. Ive had it for 3 days straight. You can visually see it too when it does it. When i stand up it dissapears

Something to worry about or has anyone had this before?


MrOrange

2,035 posts

253 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Is your real name John Hurt?

Big Pants

505 posts

141 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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How are your bowels?

No, seriously. Your symptoms are exactly as mine were (but over a much longer period) and eventually prompted a visit to the doctor, leading to blood tests and an MRI, amongst other things.

Turns out I have diverticular disease (which is pitting in the wall of the colon - making things bubblier in my guts. More common from your mid-40's, and sometimes associated with a diet lower in fibre than it should be.

I seem to be affected by certain foods, which may be wheat intolerance, as beer, pizza and the like (all the good stuff, basically) of an evening pretty much guarantee me multiple "I'd leave it 5 minutes if I were you" pebbledashing sessions the following morning. I hadn't really linked the two things together but it's all gut health stuff. Have a google, and perhaps a word with the doc.

This may, of course, be nothing to do with what ails you, in which case I've just shared my poo misery with the nation for no reason.

Mr Pointy

11,220 posts

159 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Is it a pulse, as it associated with your heartbeat, or is it a muscle twitch?

tonyvid

9,869 posts

243 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Big Pants said:
How are your bowels?


This may, of course, be nothing to do with what ails you, in which case I've just shared my poo misery with the nation for no reason.
rofl

Mr MXT

7,692 posts

283 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Hernia?

Big Pants

505 posts

141 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Mr Pointy said:
Is it a pulse, as it associated with your heartbeat, or is it a muscle twitch?
I'd describe it as a fluttering. It would come and go, but I noticed it more when sitting or lying down - possibly because of being more relaxed in posture. Pain-free, but annoying, and in exactly the spot you mention.

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Original Poster:

6,095 posts

141 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Mr Pointy said:
Is it a pulse, as it associated with your heartbeat, or is it a muscle twitch?
Its rhythmic, so assuming hert beat related.

As for my bowels they are all fine an dandy. Im 36, no other health issues apart from pigging out a bit too much during lockdowns and needing to shift about a stone and a half of podge.

Im not worrying at this stage, but google (i know i shouldnt) throws up all sorts of aneurysms and generally things that can kill me as possibilties.



Mr Pointy

11,220 posts

159 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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NextSlidePlease said:
Mr Pointy said:
Is it a pulse, as it associated with your heartbeat, or is it a muscle twitch?
Its rhythmic, so assuming hert beat related.

As for my bowels they are all fine an dandy. Im 36, no other health issues apart from pigging out a bit too much during lockdowns and needing to shift about a stone and a half of podge.

Im not worrying at this stage, but google (i know i shouldnt) throws up all sorts of aneurysms and generally things that can kill me as possibilties.
Well I don't want to worry you but last week I filled out an e-consult form with my doctor because I'd been having some abdominal discomfort. I got a call back telling me I had an appointment to see the doctor in two hour's time - it turns out they were concerned about a possible AAA. You can imagine how concerned they must have been given the difficulty of actually getting front of a doctor these days.

Does your surgery have e-consultation facilities? If not try ringing 111.

popeyewhite

19,871 posts

120 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Age, general health, recent exercise history?

littleredrooster

5,537 posts

196 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Big Pants said:
How are your bowels?

No, seriously. Your symptoms are exactly as mine were (but over a much longer period) and eventually prompted a visit to the doctor, leading to blood tests and an MRI, amongst other things.

Turns out I have diverticular disease (which is pitting in the wall of the colon - making things bubblier in my guts. More common from your mid-40's, and sometimes associated with a diet lower in fibre than it should be.

I seem to be affected by certain foods, which may be wheat intolerance, as beer, pizza and the like (all the good stuff, basically) of an evening pretty much guarantee me multiple "I'd leave it 5 minutes if I were you" pebbledashing sessions the following morning. I hadn't really linked the two things together but it's all gut health stuff. Have a google, and perhaps a word with the doc.

This may, of course, be nothing to do with what ails you, in which case I've just shared my poo misery with the nation for no reason.
Another vote for the possibility of DD.

I've suffered with it for about 8 years and the 'fluttering' in the descending colon is one of my symptoms which may then lead to a full-blown attack.

Horrible, painful problem which recurs once you've had it and can be potentially very dangerous. Get it checked out pronto!

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Original Poster:

6,095 posts

141 months

Thursday 25th February 2021
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Okdioke, will get on the blower to gp and 111 if needs be. Thanks guys

Mr MXT

7,692 posts

283 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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any update OP?

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Original Poster:

6,095 posts

141 months

Wednesday 7th April 2021
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it went away after a few days so never got any futher with diagnosis. been hunky dory health wise since.

popeyewhite

19,871 posts

120 months

Wednesday 7th April 2021
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I'm guessing it was your stomach muscle painlessly cramping.

Skyedriver

17,850 posts

282 months

Wednesday 7th April 2021
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tonyvid said:
Big Pants said:
How are your bowels?


This may, of course, be nothing to do with what ails you, in which case I've just shared my poo misery with the nation for no reason.
rofl
Posters name says it all really.


To the OP glad to hear the problem has resolved itself. My guess (and it is a guess) is a nerve or muscular spasm.